Why does this exist.
Why does this exist.
What was that Weird Al version of Rambo called? Will this revenge fantasy be like that?
They almost entirely copied and pasted the summary from the Knight Rider reboot for their pitch. I’m almost impressed.
Actually, I believe JTF1 was a northern Joint Task Force that existed at the same time that JTF2 was created.
It does say in the Globe and Mail article that the sniper was on a high rise building.
Fun fact: since JTF 2 was behind this, we will literally never know the story behind the shot. The amount of secrecy around the group is staggering.
What would be good for connected car tech? How about some good cybersecurity so that I don’t have to worry about a car or a traffic light giving my car a virus.
Slight typo in first gear:
I had family who worked for CN Rail (and very high up in it). They had a private caboose that they could attach to any freight train they wanted to and go wherever. Having status in the past sounds pretty excellent.
You know, with all of this V2I and V2V stuff being worked on, I really hope that we’re paying more attention to the security of these mechanisms. Because a virus spread through V2I or V2V could be pretty damn bad.
My favourite part of this article includes Jason and David suggesting cars that are both at least 2400 kilometres from where the seller is.
The evil villain laugh at the end is the best part. The second best part is the rest of it.
Sure, you can have a gun.
Would you rather fight one hundred duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck?
Because they can. And that’s a perfectly good reason.
It would be hilarious if they were fucking with us and there was actually a small four-cylinder in there for a 300 with better fuel economy. That’s obviously not the case since FCA doesn’t give a damn about fuel economy, but still.
Took longer than expected to show up, but hey.
Sounds like a party. An autobahn would be a great way to cross the flyover states/prairie provinces, that’s for sure.
Maybe I should have mentioned doing it illegally. You darn Europeans.
Impending comments of “but when I drive 120 miles per hour on public roads, I do it safely”.